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News from 15/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Andrew Gritten, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, A. F. Longworth, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Brian Collett, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, David Sinclair and Rose Rouse, Pavel Bratinka, Lionel Alexander, David Pickard Managing Director, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Chris Bale, Director, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, M. R. Hadler, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Gerry Harrison, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Nick Malloni, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Michael Tate, John Keown, Director, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Ballantine, Simon Gourlay President, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Binyon and Frederick Bonnart and Michael Evans, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Ray Robinson, Howell James (Director of Corporate Affairs), Alan Goren, Nigel Williamson, Ian Murray and Michael Binyon, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, W. G. V. Balchin, Barbara Felby, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Mark Souster and Kerry Gill, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Josephine Fairley, David Toop, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Grace Dedman, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Steve Acteson, Phil McLennan, Victoria Drummond, Mark Herbert, John Bell, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Mansell, Roger Boyes, Bryan Appleyard, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, George Ace, John Goodbody, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, David R. Griffin, Andy Martin, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor and Martin Fletcher, Ben Moorhead, Lake Sagaris, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Noël Goodwin, Martin Winn, Chris Moore, Steve Turner, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Patrick Gallagher, Susan Thomson and Gillian Maxey, Anne McElvey, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk,

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Tories revolt over Hong Kong quotas Backbench threat of defeat on immigration Portfolio Platinum Major new roads plan for London Pay warning Index Inquiry to study media promotion Looking back on Britain's long, warm winter Records crash at auction £160,000 bid puts 1A on road to fame Arms talks closer to accord as Shevardnadze is invited to Nato Ridley deal for Barlow victims Ferry 'chartered for boat people' Christian Aid Ambulance dispute set to continue over holiday as talks fail Woolworths Minister meets stand-in crews Scientist resigns over NCC split News Roundup Drugs plot acquittal PC's school board win Finsberg to step down The spirit of the law Technology awards Cheaper Britain lures investors Nurses call for vaccine protection from flu Teacher's £25,000 rape damages award quashed Fishermen accused of sabotaging own industry Illegal catches threaten stocks of haddock, cod and other species Specialist 'told bank to pay Turk £2,600 cash' Kidneys for sale hearing IRA men 'shot during attack' Portfolio Grandsons share win Record-breaker returns £7,480 for Agatha Christie tapes Saleroom City urged to support homeless appeal Description of acid attacker Right to sue Classes halted Campaigns fail Dockers back Driving ban Libel damages Ban upheld Pilot jailed Airport closed Crime rise 130 trains a day to link regions to key Continental towns Priority routes seen as cure for congestion Tough restrictions on parking are key part of Parkinson's proposals to cut London's jams Full luggage screening may be introduced at airports Slow going as snow falls on motorway £50m fund launched for mentally ill Homes are saved by pruning of proposals Computer completes its crushing victory IBA chief demands auction safeguards Oracle service at risk from broadcasting Bill Who owns what among Britain's media interests Government announces an inquiry into newspaper and broadcasting cross-promotion Comet Book Tokens Six to be prosecuted for violent action to halt Prague rally Czech commission investigates attack on protesters Poland passes a draconian austerity plan Chinese 'helping' Iraqi nuclear bid World Roundup Sikh supports Delhi Blasts hit US targets (Reuter): Death squad 'killings' (Reuter): Dam tragedy ruling A lonely Christmas for the abandoned orphans of the Wall Spy office forced to close Kohl backs off border reforms Soviet deputies get to grips with wonders of technology The Changing Face of Europe East Germans offer investment guarantees British army keeps calm amid upheaval Bonn maintains its capital status Aylwin victorious in Chile election Crestfallen 'dogs of war' begin Comoros withdrawal UK reviews Chinese relations Punitive measures may be dropped Peking braced for end of world From a Correspondent, Beirut: Six die as PLO men attack Syrians to free comrades British 'war babes' seek fathers Barbie trial to shed new light on hero's death (AFP): Toyota damages of £27m (AFP): Bomb scare (AP): Festive ban Rebel deaths Volcano active (Reuter): Cliff lean (AFP): Drugs haul (AP): Tower to close Opposition fails to block abortion Bill in the Lords Parliament next week Parliament today Defeating terror 'remains Britain's aim Ambulance statement 'is meaningless' Gummer and MPs attack EC plan for severe fish quota cuts 'Red route' plan announced for London roads Statement: Department of Transport OBAS Protest over race question Water sale wins praise More rain needed Thatcher plea for Mandela Hospital Bill Faith strong enough to survive Lockerbie A year after tragedy struck a Scots town, Clifford Longley meets a priest whose strength was put to the ultimate test Animal rights and wrong A philosopher and a biologist are squaring up for what promises to be a fierce televion debate on whether animals have rights. Bryan Appleyard met them first Picture Gallery Great British shows The Times When Britain is an agent of fear Two view that reflect the world's dilemma over this week's forced repatriation of 51 Vietnamese boat people Why do they run? 'We don't want her back. She must stay until she is accepted by another country. Can you find her a husband? A Hong Kong one—or an American' Ecosphere Look on light side Direct Line Insurance Cardata Nigel Williamson Barry Fantoni The candles that freed Prague Pavel Bratinka, a Czechoslovak physicist who for the past 12 years has been a stoker, records how the flame of freedom was finally lit How private funds can fuel a public railway Andrew Gritten urges financial freedom for nationalized industry Words were never weightier Field does protest too late Robert Kilroy-Silk sets a limit on his sympathy for the deselected MP America's European House European Express All at Sea Value of juries primed on fraud Control of rats 21st yearlings Kent Opera closure Relief of poverty an aim for Vietnam BBC house rules Campaigns for needy Embryo research Economic facts on farming Nitrate levels Postal delays Time of gifts Court Circular Birthdays today Rolex Cosmographs Today's royal engagements Christmas celebration Greenacre School Anniversaries Hot bugs produce a new champion Science Report Picture Gallery Memorial service Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Appointments Luncheons Marriage Stanley Olson Biographer of John Singer Sargent Edwin Slade Inspiring Oxford law teacher Lieut-Col Olive Booth Work for refugee children in the aftermath of war Multiple Classified Advertising Items On this Day Cancer Research Campaign Samad's LTD Receptions Elections Dinners University news Latest wills Polytechnic news The Times Last Nights Performances Reviewed in today's… Not quite forever Ambridge Television Rousing songs, good jokes and bad behaviour Theatre Cinderella Theatre Royal Stratford East Wet Wet Wet East-West traffic Art for the affluent in the city of angels Symphonic edifice Concert LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall Pianos He came, he sang, he conquered Recital Dmitri Hvorostovsky Wigmore Hall Comedy Theatre Taking a predictable path Where is the risk and challenge? Steve Turner asks the question after watching U2's tour concert in Paris Nostalgic decade for past greatness Feed the World Miss Peggy Lee Weekend Gigs EMI Richard's repeats Albums Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 2053 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back for another treat Word-Watching Winning Move Best Play The Times Making tracks in Bolivia Television Choice Radio Choice BBC 1 Nuclear Energy Young denies deceiving EC on Rover deal Boeing wing test mechanism failed The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,166 Sofia students tell party to go Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Sotto voce for the probing cameras Commons sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Wembley associate in US deal Compass rise Tourist Rates Fears of continued high rates and jobs turnround Anglia plunge confirms building slump Allied-Lyons to sell Embassy hotels Lowndes and Silentnight part company Bed-maker says direct-delivery scheme is too costly George to be next Bank deputy Guinness puts £7.5m in US venture Ferranti loss wipes out gains at SNC The Mortgage Corporation Speyhawk up The Kleinwort Benson Group Ferranti spoils the party for SNC Tempus Electra trims expenses in 86% leap to £12.5m Business Roundup Eve Group up to £2.3m Sale lifts LMS to £12m Essex Radio jumps 77% AH Ball profits down United is ranked world's largest airline by revenue Top Ten World Airlines Associated Paper profit dips to £1m Tinsley down at £548.000 Russell builds to £1.65m GEC links with French in space technology deal City Site profits soar 89% Burford leaps Shoprite jump Whitbread plan Borthwicks turns loss into a profit of £1.6m Thundering-but more quietly By Our City Staff: Disposals help JFB to £10m Unstuck over Bond bond Caoel rag rage Hoskyns scrip follows 60% surge to £15.2m Head with a sore bear Surprise loss hits agency's shares Atari Portfolio Ferranti running out of time and bidders Comment Lovell in storm over Higgs bid Arthur Lee in leap to £7.7m Telecom Security Oil exploration licences awarded to 30 companies Ml to sell rail signals operation Ai shares slump 57p Tranwood offer Watson ahead UK Land hit by high interest By Our City Staff: ASC poised for vote on goodwill The Times IFS call to extend tax relief Ferranti stock sinks to 35p low $3bn brands SeaCon delay Rise of pre-tax £1.2m all down to a Fine Art Hunter Saphir ahead at £2.3m Owners Abroad at centre of holiday dispute in Canada Brown & Tawse edges to pre-tax £4.81m GM Firth slips to £2m Taylor Woodrow Open for business Legal and General pays £19m for estate agency chain Waverley dips to £1m Business mortgage lending leaps Hoskyns Baby Bells plug into the UK The At&t juniors are hungry for growth From Our Correspondent, New York: Helmsleys aim to see off hotel predators Front runners emerge in the race for Hilton BHP Gold in line for 300,000 oz Blue Arrow case payout BTR's Australian arm to raise £323m for expansion By Our Energy Correspondent: British Gas raises stake in Spanish company (Reuter): Bond sells St Moritz to FAI GW Thornton unveils 13% full-year rise to £1.42m Norway oil sets output record By Our Industrial Editor: Alitalia in $1bn order for Airbus The Times Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Oils fall as New York turns bearish Stock Market Nikkei at record but broader market declines Tokyo London Traded Options Traditional Options NEC Fears on economy push shares down Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Mild profit-taking Planning appeal decisions can raise estoppel States need not create system for VAT on sale of second-hand goods PC's membership of school subcommittee not contrary to police rules No fraudulent misrepresentation in certificate Clarity in indictments and judge's jury directions sought Regina v O'Meara Use of footpath for recreation can be deemed dedication Retrial ordered in civil rape case M v Cain Objection not an unresolved disagreement Car Buyers Guide Jaguar Xj6 3.6 Series 4 XJS 3.6 Coupe Auto. 1989 F Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daimler Superb Xmas Present Xjs V12 Automatic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turbo 'Freg. Black with leather and velvet interior.… 1987 911 Turbo Body Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partners need not be made bankrupt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inspector paid special attention to conservation area implications Performance Cars Talacrest Ltd First Leasing & Finance Maseriti Bi Turbo Coupe Unwin Engineering Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Celica Corvettes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edwards of Epsom Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Corrections XR 4x4 1986 (C). Black. ABS. one owner. Excellent… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Meteor Classics Graham Warner Arlington Auctions Ltd Scott-Moncrieff Rover 110 1963 pine £4,400. Rover 3lt 1965 white,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Western Classics Surrey Road & Racing ALVIS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Brooklands Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chennel Eight Communications Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Vodafone or Cellnet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hadleigh 300 CE 300 SL Multiple Classified Advertising Items 280E 260 E '87 D Multiple Classified Advertising Items SOS call broke motorway rule Car Buyers Guide BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items General I. C. S. Ugly duck still lacks style Roadtest Peugeot 309 1.6 Gl DVLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motors Wanted Cars Wanted Sold out - the sleek new coup? Bmw returns deposits worth millions on its world-beating 180 mph beauty Carving a niche in the world of wood turning Thoshiba Carl Jones Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Estates Wirral Tapas/wine Bar Soho Discount Drug Stores chain of six shops in Kent… Partners in Temptations Tool Hire Courier Physiotherapy Clinic For sale Fax from £5.95 p. w. 10 Billion Pounds in Sales! Pentacon Station Kiosk St Mary Cray Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toy Wines and Spirits Appreciating Investment Exceptional Business Opportunity in Advertising Insurance Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conrad Ritblat & Co Notice to Readers Working Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get into Import/export! Karen George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aircraft Capital Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality is order of day from big firms Multiple Classified Advertising Items A redistribution of wealth is needed Today's Fixtures Sport on TV UAU will retain Hq in London Student Sport Buzzer Hadingham Referees' head-high puzzle Fears realized in Cup draw Rugby League Silk Cat draw (Reuter): Fault robs Housman of world best Swimming 49 ers still lead the Nfl field American Football Cudmore's recovery lifts British boats Sidhu sees India to the fourth stalemate Cricket Maxis' one-design plan makes waves Yachting Safety under scrutiny as World Cup begins Skiing; the Young Lions Prowl the Slopes as their Mentors Lie Injured Potter has the title in his grip World Cup Programme Director of coaching sets pace Welsh league row may hit English games Bromsgrove stay ahead of Birmingham rivals Pipe powers to fastest 100 Rainey to join in training despite injury Pipe's Records Why the old order must be left behind Exeter forced to retire Webb 'comfortable' Reciprocal trips offer by Soviets Randolph Place to make amends Mandarin: Ayr Selections Mandarin: Fakenham Selections The Times Racing Service Death of Tim Molony Easterby fined £150 by Jockey Club Cumani at odds over headgear Duffield lands 296-1 treble Rowe confident of Ascot return Results from yesterday's two meetings Derby prize-money up to £600,000 but entry fees soar Rising Cost of a Derby Runner Million Sponsor sought after Cartier drops out Balding's pair head entries for Ladbroke All-weather meeting lost to rain Rapid Raceline Danger of driving off the customers The next decade could be the best ever for motor racing, Nigel Mansell says. This is the latest in our series in which the great names of the 1980s consider the prospects for their sport Williams replaces Reid at Stafford Non-League Football PPA Nigel Mansell (Reuter): Another America's Cup appeal by Mercury Bay Yachting Cumings plays at Windsor Berkshire adapt best to difficult conditions School Football White survives blunders Snooker Indoor tests for the British sides Hockey Lewis is missing from the indoor Cardinals By a Special Correspondent: Oxford unveil experienced line-up Rowing Test case begins for square-cut grooves Eastwood must look at tactics Boxing Cup dilemma deepens The era comes for Curry Holidays hold up Mafe and Christie Athletics For the Record Wilander's last hope to salvage respect from wreck of 1989 Tennis Davis Cup draw Faldo feted for second time by sportswriters Harper to the rescue of City Colombian connection dogs event Police to step up the battle against England hooligans The Times Orlygsson waits for a call from dough Gascoigne seems to be heading for the vacuum Council puts ban on spikes Richer Sounds Davis Cup Tests part of Cup warm-up Constant back on panel of Test umpires Austrian wins a classic jump-off Warren determined to carry on Threat to rally Sport in Brief The League Pay up and play the game

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